Sale: 605 / Day Sale, June 13. 2026 in Munich → Lot 126000075
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126000075
Andy Warhol
Marilyn, 1967.
Silkscreen in colors
Estimate:
€ 100,000 - 150,000
$ 115,000 - 172,500
Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.
126000075
Andy Warhol
Marilyn, 1967.
Silkscreen in colors
Estimate:
€ 100,000 - 150,000
$ 115,000 - 172,500
Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.
Andy Warhol
1928 - 1987
Marilyn. 1967.
Silkscreen in colors.
Signed and with the stamped number on the reverse. From an edition of 250 copies. On light cardboard. 91.4 x 91.4 cm (35.9 x 35.9 in), the full sheet.
Printed by Aetna Silkscreen Products, Inc., New York. Published by Factory Additions, New York. [KA].
• A pop icon of museum quality.
• Warhol’s legendary “Marilyn” is the most famous portrait of the 20th century.
• Intense and saturated colors combined with exaggerated contours allow Warhol to explore themes of beauty, fame, and tragedy.
• Other copies of “Marilyn” are in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
PROVENANCE: Galerie Ricke, Cologne.
Private collection, Southern Germany.
LITERATURE: Frayda Feldman, Jörg Schellmann, Claudia Defendi, Andy Warhol Prints. A catalogue raisonné 1962-1987, New York 2003, CR no. II.22 (illustrated in color, different copy).
"The more you look at the same exact thing, the more the meaning goes away, and the better and emptier you feel."
Andy Warhol, quoted from a gallery label in the exhibition "Andy Warhol: Campbell's Soup Cans and Other Works, 1953-1967", Museum of Modern Art, New York, April-October 2015
1928 - 1987
Marilyn. 1967.
Silkscreen in colors.
Signed and with the stamped number on the reverse. From an edition of 250 copies. On light cardboard. 91.4 x 91.4 cm (35.9 x 35.9 in), the full sheet.
Printed by Aetna Silkscreen Products, Inc., New York. Published by Factory Additions, New York. [KA].
• A pop icon of museum quality.
• Warhol’s legendary “Marilyn” is the most famous portrait of the 20th century.
• Intense and saturated colors combined with exaggerated contours allow Warhol to explore themes of beauty, fame, and tragedy.
• Other copies of “Marilyn” are in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
PROVENANCE: Galerie Ricke, Cologne.
Private collection, Southern Germany.
LITERATURE: Frayda Feldman, Jörg Schellmann, Claudia Defendi, Andy Warhol Prints. A catalogue raisonné 1962-1987, New York 2003, CR no. II.22 (illustrated in color, different copy).
"The more you look at the same exact thing, the more the meaning goes away, and the better and emptier you feel."
Andy Warhol, quoted from a gallery label in the exhibition "Andy Warhol: Campbell's Soup Cans and Other Works, 1953-1967", Museum of Modern Art, New York, April-October 2015
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